Cabin ∙ 1 bedroom ∙ 2 guests | Cottage in Whixall
1 Bedroom Cottage in Loppington, Whixall
Wem 4.6 miles. Tucked away in the idyllic site of Whixall Marina in Whixall near Wem, Shropshire, is this lovely, detached lodge, The Wren. Enjoying superb surroundings settled on the Prees Branch of the Llangollen Canal and the popular Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses National Nature Reserve, The Wren is a fantastic pet-friendly dwelling for couples. Park-up on your private driveway, before being greeted by your very own private decking with furniture, the perfect spot for savouring your morning coffee or dining alfresco. Be welcomed into the contemporary open-plan living space, where you can look forward to whipping up delicious meals for your loved ones in the well-equipped kitchen, featuring a handy dishwasher, ready to enjoy at the dining table for four over a bottle of wine. After dinner, retire to the generous corner sofa, where you can relax and enjoy a favourite film on the Smart TV, as your pooch takes up their favourite spot in front of the electric fire. As your eyes grow heavy, retreat to the well-presented king-size bedroom to catch your rest in, with plenty of storage for your belongings. In the morning, prepare for the day in style in the beautifully tiled shower room, before treating your loved ones to a hearty breakfast at the Waterside Café whilst enjoying picturesque marina views. Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1066187, 1066188, 1066190 & 1099570, together sleeping up to 20 guests.
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